Google Street View screenshots that show graffitis and paintings related with claimings and political positions at three crucial places of the Spanish Civil War:

1. Ciudad Universitaria (Madrid), one of the republican defensive lines during the War.

2. Cartagena (Murcia), the main base of the Spanish Republican Navy and the last city to surrender.

3. Pamplona (Navarra), one of the first cities to join the Nationalist coup.

Tensions and social conflicts appear on the walls in a temporary and rushed way: messages are written, crossed out, rewritten, erased...

Google captures it in the same way: the platform forms its final panoramic images out of the photographs taken at different moments that are fit together as layers.

Paintings refer to ideas and organizations already existing during the Civil War (nazis, anarchists, Falange, independentist movements, CNT...), born during Franco's era like ETA or other issues like sexism.